What's Happening in CoSE

Idaho State University students Emily Sullivan and Sariah Hepworth pose for a photo on ISU’s Pocatello campus near where the bacteriophage KillerTomato was discovered. KillerTomato was discovered by students in the Bacteriophage Discovery and Genomics class.

KillerTomato: Viruses Discovered by Idaho State Students May Yield New Treatments for Antibiotic-resistant Bacteria


There’s a KillerTomato lurking on the grounds of Idaho State University. Not to fear, though, this cold-blooded killer is only looking for victims of the bacterial variety.

REMINDER: Haunted Science Laboratory Opens to the Public on Oct. 28 from 4 to 9 p.m.


Kids of all ages are invited to see the not-so-spooky side of science just before Halloween.  


Idaho State University's Department of Physics and Kiwanis Club of Pocatello’s Haunted Science Laboratory will be open to the public on Saturday, October 28, from 4 to 9 p.m., at the Bannock County Event Center, Commercial Building B, just north of the Pocatello Downs Grandstand.

Sunshine Denney Interviewed on Pathways Podcast


Sunshine Denney’s career has taken her to rugged mountains, corporate headquarters, and arid mesa tops.


During her chat with the Idaho State University Career Center's Pathways podcast, she explains how all those experiences led to her returning “home” and her work now as the greenhouse manager in the Department of Biological Sciences.

CoSE Flu Shot Clinic Slated for Oct. 31


College of Pharmacy students will administer flu shots to CoSE faculty and staff on Tuesday, October 31, from 10 a.m. to noon in the Physical Science Complex Room 121.


Faculty and staff interested in receiving their flu shot must complete a registration form at least three hours before the clinic to receive their shot.


Flu shots are also available at the University Health Center. No appointment is necessary. Call (208) 282-2330 for more information.

Inclusive Teaching Workshop Scheduled for October 30


A pair of experts on inclusive teaching will be holding a workshop for Idaho State University faculty and instructors on Monday, October 30.


From 1 to 3 p.m. in the Pond Student Union Building’s Salmon River Suite, Dr. Kelly Hogan and Dr. Viji Sathy will hold a seminar focused on how “teaching strategies that emphasize structured active learning can create more equitable classrooms and improve learning for all students.”


The workshop is sponsored by the Department of Biological Sciences and is partly funded by the NSF EPSCoR GEM3 grant. 

Outstanding Student Achievement Award Nominations Open


The time has come to celebrate our exceptional graduating students with the Outstanding Student Achievement Awards – the highest honor bestowed upon graduating scholars at Idaho State University. This award recognizes their outstanding scholastic achievement and remarkable community service.


To nominate a deserving student, please complete the online nomination form. Make your nominations by Friday, November 4, to ensure full consideration.

Seeking Nominations: Distinguished Faculty Awards


Nominations are now open for Distinguished Faculty Awards for Idaho State University faculty members. Those recognized will be honored during a reception in April and during the 2024 Commencement exercises.


Nominations for the Distinguished Teacher, Service, and Researcher are due by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, January 17, 2024.

Office for Research Seeks Federal Funding Priority Input


Each year, Idaho State University prepares a list of research and program interests & priorities for Idaho’s federal Congressional delegation. The delegation uses the list to assist ISU in achieving its mission, “engage students through learning and research opportunities that improve the intellectual vigor, cultural vitality, and health of our communities.”


ISU faculty and staff are invited to suggest research and/or program interests & priorities for consideration. A research and program interests & priority input form requests a 3 - 5 sentence concept summary accompanied by information about current/past funding, current communication with federal funding agencies, etc. This form requires 10-15 minutes to complete.


Responses are due by November 17.

Internal Small Grant Program Seeking Submissions


The Internal Small Grant Program (ISGP) aims to expand the capacity for research and creative activity at ISU. The Office for Research (OR) makes funding available for this program and relies on the ISU Research Council (RC) to make recommendations to the Vice President for Research in as fair and as transparent a way as possible and supports all areas, types, and disciplines of research and creative activity by all full-time ISU faculty. Funding for ISGP comes from Facilities and Administrative (F&A) Costs resulting from external grant and contract funding.


Proposals are due November 1.

CoSE Chairs and Directors Meeting Minutes 


September 19, 2023

August 29, 2023

From Around ISU

ISU Breaks Retention Records


Idaho State University broke retention records and increased enrollment this fall, with nearly 26 percent more first-time undergraduate students choosing ISU than in Fall 2022.


On Oct. 15, the state-designated official Census Day, new first-time undergraduate (traditionally called “freshmen”) enrollment was 1,759, up 25.6 percent compared to last fall, and the largest number of new first-time undergraduates since Fall 2014. That influx also led to total degree-seeking undergraduate student enrollment being up 6.4 percent. 

Graduate School’s 4th Annual Book Drive Wraps Oct. 31


The 4th Annual Graduate School Book Drive is almost halfway to its goal of 1,000 books. 


So far, the Graduate School has collected 436 books from generous donors. Please help us meet our goal by shopping through our wishlist, or mail/drop it off to our office in the Graduate School, Museum Building directly. 


As an added bonus for dropping off your book donation directly at our office (Museum Building Suite 401), we’ll give you ISU Graduate School swag.


The book drive will run through October 31 to allow deliveries to local schools in early November

Faculty Regalia Orders Due by November 1


If you plan to attend Winter Commencement on Dec. 16 as a faculty member, and need rental regalia, the deadline to order is Wednesday, Nov. 1. The university will cover the cost of all faculty rentals placed by this date. 


Do you want to win a $200 Amazon Gift Card? Take the Campus Dining Survey


Voices are needed to fill out a Campus Dining Survey to improve the dining on campus experience. Complete the survey and share your thoughts for a chance to win a $200 Amazon Gift Card, a JBL Bluetooth speaker, or JBL Bluetooth headphones.

Mockingbirds and the Law: Presentation by Justice Gregory W. Moeller


Idaho Supreme Court Justice Gregory W. Moeller will present "Mockingbirds and the Law: My Journey for Justice" Oct. 30 at 5 p.m. in the Idaho State University Eames Complex Multi-Purpose Room. 


Justice Moeller graduated magna cum laude from B.Y.U. and earned his juris doctor degree from the J. Reuben Clark Law School. In his presentation, Moeller will delve into his personal journey, intertwining it with themes of justice and the law. 


The event is free and open to the public.

Idaho Central Credit Union Establishes Endowment to Support Student Participation in Real-World Business Simulation Competition


Idaho Central Credit Union (ICCU) continues their support of the Idaho State University College of Business with the establishment of the ICCU International Collegiate Business Strategy Competition (ICBSC) Endowment. While ICCU has historically supported the College’s ICBSC team both financially and with coaching, this endowment ensures students will be able to continue participating in the competition in perpetuity.


The ICBSC is a rigorous competition challenging top-level students from around the world to complete 12 quarters (three years) of simulated business decisions expedited over the course of a semester.

Dates to Remember

November 20

Fall recess (no classes -- Thanksgiving Break)

December 11

Finals Week

December 15

Fall 2023 Classes End

December 16

Commencement (August and December 2023 graduates)

December 19

Late 8-week and full semester course grading closes at 5:00 pm

Upcoming Events in the College of Science and Engineering 

For a complete list of CoSE events, check out the College Event Calendar. Updates can also be found on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram. To add events to the calendar, please contact the Administrative Assistants in your department. The university-wide calendar of events is available here.

Department/Program


All


Event


"inclusifiED:" Promoting equity through inclusive teaching practices


Kelly Hogan and Viji Sathy


Details


Mon, Oct 30

1 - 3 p.m.


Pond Student Union Building

Salmon River Suite



Department/Program


Physics


Event


Colloquium: The Game Changing Potential of INFLUX Technology


Nicolas Woolstenhulme

Idaho National Laboratory


Details


Mon, Oct 30

4 - 5 p.m.


https://isu.zoom.us/j/82641774679




Department/Program


Geosciences


Event


Colloquium: Undergraduate Advising


Details


Wed, Nov 1

4 - 5 p.m.

Department/Program


Biological Sciences


Event


Biology Social


Details


Thurs, Nov 2

3:30 - 4 p.m.

GLS Lobby



Department/Program


Biological Sciences


Event


Seminar: Undergraduate Advising


Details


Thurs, Nov 2

4 - 5 p.m.

LC 17


Department/Program


Geosciences


Event


Colloquium: Grad Panel


Details


Wed, Nov 8

4 - 5 p.m.


https://isu.zoom.us/j/82442482539?pwd=bEhpUXFJMGNmZnlqVWxVVGZkZ3FpZz09


Meeting ID: 824 4248 2539

Passcode: 793147


Department/Program


Biological Sciences


Event


Biology Social


Details


Thurs, Nov 9

3:30 - 4 p.m.

GLS Lobby

Department/Program


Biological Sciences


Event


Seminar: Title TBD


Ken Cornell

Boise State University


Details


Thurs, Nov 9

4 - 5 p.m.

LC 10

Department/Program


Geosciences


Event


Fall Feast


Details


Wed, Nov 15

4 - 5 p.m.



Department/Program


Biological Sciences


Event


Biology Social


Details


Thurs, Nov 16

3:30 - 4 p.m.

GLS Lobby



Department/Program


Biological Sciences


Event


Seminar: Objectivity and Community Science


Aleta Quinn

University of Idaho


Details


Thurs, Nov 16

4 - 5 p.m.

LC 10



Help Us Share Your Accomplishments!


Our College’s outstanding faculty, staff, and students achieve many notable research and professional accomplishments. In addition, our departments regularly have newsworthy advancements. We want to make sure those stories are shared publicly. Here are a few ways you can provide a news tip to help get the word out:

 

Use this Story Submission Form to send your news tip to the Office of Marketing and Communications.


Send an email to Logan McDougall ([email protected]) with a brief description of the news to be shared.


You are always welcome to create a draft story, submit it via the Story Submission Form, or send it to Logan. The Office of Marketing and Communications and Logan will coordinate to get the story finalized and distributed to the media outlets/platforms that best tell the story.

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